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Show up the Hoosae Thclepiiblieim Plat farm Finishing, TnuuelA Iloy Work. for l7o. CV' Au '"' T " t f - W -- , Unhappy Coroner. DR. ORMSBY,1 5 J as represent- The Republican party momritT in hf)th an enoruiuua h. Je. of the Lt F Lh Forty-thir- d y..vCongress, the acts 01 i with pr.de to it region, poina. lol- illustrated in ,.rJ and reioices decoration in-th- of its, present priuciplu; preg. Hie dency for hereafter. 1 . . n. content. standing army and powerful appropriations for the navy ire indispensible to a republic, and XII. A large to hosts of magnificent officers seeki- ng commands. XIII. Opponents ef the third term, critics of the President, champions of the Constitution, economists and the toiling masses who gramble because they arc poor, must be classed as banditti, and punished XIV. "Centralized national government is strength, and State Governshould be abolished except as ments dependencies. ; XV. Present salaries are insufficient to maintain the dignity of wffice, and ought to be doubled immediately, with back pay at the plea-tar- e of the official. XVI. s and offiee holders are abused patriots who have Carpet-bagger- suffered for its Grateful their country, and merit recognition. XVII. Investigations by intended to expose corruption and jobbery, and to damage the Republican party, cannot be too sternly condemned for trenching on private Con-pres- s, rights. XVIII. The President is the head of the Government, to Congress and the csurts owe obedience. XIX. The newspaper press is a nuance. A censor to restrain carp-ln- g utterances, and a severer law to condemn offending editors, are de- eded forthwith; XX. Electrical Locomotives. A young mechanic in San Fran- - mints lie has invented a method by which railroad trains can be hereafter mu by electricity. He has it all on paper, and is very confident. The Bulletin thus describes his peculiar notion: "The principle is the construction ef driving-wheelof enormous electro magnets, which diverge from the center in the name form as the spokes, of an" ordinarv wheel, the poles of each magnet terminating with the outer circumference. The electric circle is complete as the magnet impinges upon the steel rails of the track. As the poles of each magnet forming the driving-whee- l approach the track, an eaor-mou- s magnetic attraction is exerted, and as they pass the center, or per peudicular point of the magnet upon the track, the current is cut off from each particular magnet and the attraction abated. By the multiplication of driviBg-whcel- s of this description the inventor expects to acquire any degree of power requisite and accomplish any rate of speed at which a railroad car is capable of traveling, with no possible danger of the locomotive leaving the track. In place of the cumbersome steam boiler aud tender loadod with coal, the locomotive will carry a magnetic battery of immense power." Cisco, . s What Did He Mean. are intended King3 eelf-sacrifici- Old Mr. Throop, up on Eighth to promote street, is as good as he is corpulent, ? Pbhc welfare, to shape legisla- - and has '9 away of singing hjmnsin wisely, to stimulate' enterprise, soft undertones as he goes along the w ud commerce, to build railroads, street. morning he was .place til will do appropriations where picking Yesterday his way along the slippery the most good. A C0Dstitutional amend-ti- s grade down Division Street, sinning us usual, and he just finished the recommended making Long line, "A charge to keep I have," tbt 8,Umraer the when he felt a terrible concussion Wlth liberal allowances for and the air was full of hats and hp'resent and hi8 feeu8eh d"-ln- S spectacles and red handkerchiefs and Grant's liiWN. Y. Sun. arctic overshoes, and old Mr. Throop blended bis hymn into "Dog on the diddledy dad biuged infernal old trap IIad the Papers. to the gol dinged Pikes." And of all the people who helped him up and handed him his things, aot one could tell what he meant by thce remarkable phrases, and we don't be"wore him and remarked lieve he knew himself. Burlington h're' father. I was reading Hawk-Ey- e Jpnittjions, 2 C ftchnl caFtaf r mos sensitive things in A il T 41!r T,18 of TTtttrelieof eie!, tbat dark blow ildren sured liabl to produce ,raetio cuf&ng be 100 oMeQan,aQ ft, Pt hawart on to death, as a sor- - -- was 080 feet deep, aud in excavatiog it. the boy. is bound to . , Bull For Sale. perfect lady!" adds 'Come on half a dollar other Coroner get a hack!" calls the Coroner, getting iuto his overcoat. "I was speakimr of Marie Antoin ette, Queen of France in 1793 re Th CeloWed Pnrham Ball, PICKEN3," whiitt tok first prirs nt thn Stock Fairat fait Lake City, iu October, 1674, in Dtlore4 lor Dale at rcHHoDaMe Apply to terms. . AND gPEED Ji6I1T TUSI5t;. Coupled with immense power and duraSewbility. The only straight-needling Mashine which combtoes tbest great eeutialrt. Observation and practice have demonstrated the fact, that s good sewing can be done on all mackincs. Then the enquiry arises; Which Machine runs the lightest? e first-clas- TIIK VEE1. THK WEKI. Which Machine sewn the fastest? . 9tf. has the handiest Which Machine pliances? CF.MIDDLKTON. ' gular put up job! demurely replies the lad. ' "If you want to read the particulars of the case I'll fetch over OUGHT to KNOW 4 Ogdou Cit y Query No. 8 PRODUCE STORE. ap- THE WEEI. with Can you sew, successfully, cotton! Yes! OX THE WEE1. the book." The Coroner sits down and con N. B. Saturday being the day which . W. TUKMvIC templates the Eteamin' end of the calls rainy from the outlying towns to his old skind on FIFTH STBKKT, stick of cordwood protruding from Has fur tUt) purchase and sala of Ogden City, I shall make it a point to be the stove, and the clock on the desk found in my office always on Saturdays. coes a.iead with its labor of ticking ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, OFFICE AND 81I9W ROOM ON time into eternitv. Detroit, Free Garden and Gratis Seeds, M A. IS" X Tfc X, Press. I At his BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps art the Periodicals and Newspapers of A Vermont schoolmaster savs he the day, also a full stock of Stationery, Wall Paper, Pictuies, Frames, etc. Agent never felt unequal to anv demand in the line of his profession, excepting 28- 6 m G. W. TURNER oa one occasion, when farmer J. d brought bis bouncing to the and. school, daughter walking up to the masters desk, said: "That's my youngest gal, and if evtr you catch her shdin down lull with the boys I just want you to trounce her." fifteen-year-ol- A. P. PERKINS, A THHUW AW1I FOUR ACRKS OF FINK Company, eMluw Diamond A IUu-tiat- ed worth Seeing ?m yoar clEuiCLBa, By reading onr lllYSIOIAY AND ANATOMY of the EYESIGHT. Tells- vm BEARING. ORCHARD, A Itrlrk llouwe li x21 to Ittatore ImDairhw ed Vision and Overworked 21 x 10 Kyts i hsw cure weaK, watery, lnnamed.and Eyes, and all otacr JUla taaea of the Eye. ' Near-gght- ei Within the lhuiia of Oglen City, North, and The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in plaia English, or Medicine Fifteen Acres of Grass Land, Simplified: By R. V. Pikrck, M. D , Contiguous. All to ba sold on reasonable Urnis Counselor-in-.Chie- f f the Board ef Phy- for fauli or part stock. Apply to sicians and Surgeons, at the World's K. P. 8TEVKNS0N, The above Dispensary, Buffalo, N. l. Cor. Bingham's Fort Lane Work a book of about nine hundred Webur Co. . arge pages, profusely illustrated ith dSMsl-Tt- . Weoi Engravings and Colored . plates, and well and strongly bound will be sent, post paid, to any address, for One Dollar and Fifty Cents making it the hook ever offered cheapest to the American l'eople. of domestic mediOther books M. SAVE YOUR EYESI Eestoro your Bight! Itritk lUrn $1.00 Booh for $1.50. S. OriDEN C1TT. Wezil L Gea worth Rdingl-- FOR SALE! KK 8 Opp. to the Old Tithing Yard. -- WASTE NO MORS MONEY BT ADJVSTING JIUGB QLASSES ON YOUR NOSB AND VIS. FIGURIS'G YOUR PACK. Pamphlet of 100. page Mailed Free, fiend your addrea to ua abto. Agents .Wanted, f er Ladies. $5 to 10 a day rnaraiiteed.1 "nil partktjlarB sent Write Lameaiately, ttt BE. J. BALL & 00., ?. O. Box MJ4 So. SI Lihtrty BL, fiev York City, 5, CmiU fn. I r ESTEY ORGAN. treating INcine, of like sixe and'styte ef binding, THE BEST MADE AND riRF.8T-T0NESTRUMENT MANUFACTURED. and not nearly as well illustrated, wub no colored plates, and some of them conl Agent for Northern Vtah,v taining no prescriptions and making known no means of self cure for the dis- JOHN FOWLER, -- 00 DEN. eases which they diacus.s, sell for from three dollars and & half to five dollars. Were Dr. Pierce's Work not published Terms Easy, liotet Reasonable. . ,. , by the author, printed and bound with r, bis own machinery, and were it sold Orders by letter promptly attended to. through agents, as other like works are, 'Instructions given by th quarter, the price of it would have to be noi less than uolIarH. For when the siitf publisher pays the author a fair price for his production, then adds a profit to bis investment large enough to satisfy CO himself and compensate him, not only for bis labor, but also for tho risk of CD pecuniary loss which he assumes iu taki. ing the chances of the enterprise provH ing a success, asd when the State, County and canvassing agent has each received his profit, they have added to the expense of a book, that originally cost so much tbat the peopU about bave to pay not less than $4 00 for it. The People's Medical Adviser on the 33 contrary, is placed within the pecuniary reach of all classes by the author, who adopts the plan of the Grangers, disU) pensing with middle men and giving the benefit of the profits to the people, offering his book at a price little above actual Pi cost of publication. That those desiring o the book may run no risk or losing tbe.r money in sending it through the mails, the author advertises that money addressed to hint at Buffalo, N. Y., and inclosed in letters, may be H at bis risk of loss. The author's large correspondence with the people upon medical matters, which we are credibly informed, frequently exceeds three hundred letters a day, and requires several trained and skillful medical assistauts and short-han- d reporters to enable him to entertain and answer them, as well as large daily dealings with disease at the World s Dispensary, appear to nave pt- culiarly fitted him for writing the Worlf by rendering bim very tamiliar with the medical needs of the people. every day . i worsi ia- answer uu Ho endeavors in j numerous the questions relating to E3 health and disease that have been addressed to him by the people from all parts of the land, and hence it contains important information for the young and old, male and female, single aad married, nowhere el to be found. All the most prevalent diseases of both sexes are also plainly and fully considered WHO VOULD WALK ! e mode known. Unand means of WHEN like other worki en Domestic Medicine, CereZ. C.M.I. will furnish a Light it includes the subjects ef Biology, bral Physiology. Hjgiene, TemperaWagon Spring ' ments, Marriage, Reprodustion, etc all FOR an ifl of which are treated origintl and ONE HUNDRED 'DOLLARS; interesting manner. It is a compendium of Anatomatical, Physiological and Medical Science, tnd embodies the latest SALT LAKEX CITY, UTAH. nl HOOPER, BjU ' discoveries la each department. dSSHia ,. . - ,.t ., THE "LIGHT RUMtS6'Wv an TV "DOMESTIC ! four x o3 -- p o; In caUiug Ihe attention of the public our tuftchire at this time, we eaanot refrain from referring to our baniaess of the last year.- - We hive sold a l&rg Bumber of the t liAe sold them all parte f and for all the varied purpose, of BewjBg,aad whether in city or country We ihe-countr- !For Family A -- 0 K registered Manufacturing Purposes, We unhesitatingly claim that they har fully answered the requirements and of the purchasers. A'o Machine has ever been more ; Satisfactory to the Bvyert Th.at Q a 1 1 ATTKSTIOar. self-cur- "lresv boys," said Nancy Bell, a female blacksmith of Iowa, as she straddledi a horse's leg and yanked off a shoe, "I was brought, up to this business, and so was my mother; and there ain't been no Beecher scandals in our family, for a fact." Milwaukee News. 00 g . . rop respect. dependent fastenings, each capable of V. More taxes, more debt, and In place supporting the platform. more expenditures the true road to of tho cage was introduced one of the old buckets used in digging the shaft permanent prosperity. tariffs, to bring special VI. Subsidies, up the stoce, to remove the Credit Mobilier, Texan Pacific, back debris and dislodged rock. And so, railroad grauts, and all a feet of at a pay grabs, carefully, eighteen step sorts of monopolies blaze the pathway time, have the slippery, treacherous of Republican legislation. timbers been lifted out; together with VII. Nepitisai is obedience to 112 yards of loose stone, near the top scriptural authority, and a blesuing of the shaft, some of these last hang to the reigning family. ing pieces weighing five or six tons, VIII. Negro supremacy in the and all without any blasting. Brick South to advance Christian ci?iliza-tiowork was put in to secure a soft vein of rock near the top, the platform IX. Opposition legislatures ought was lifted out Tuesday morning, and to be Buppresed by Federal troops as the shaft was one clear, yesterday dangerous to Grautisui. deep hole, without timber or rock X. Returning boards are more that can ever fall into the tunnd. potent than elections, and should be Certainly the successful conduct of appointed by the President. so delicate an undertaking by an al XI. The people "lave no right to most boy is worthy of commendation. complain when the Administration is Q,pn m t SOWIETHJNCJ i LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. He is a solemn-lookin. boy about , From the Springfield Republican. ;j ten years'of age, and he wears a long f'er in., v face as into the Coroner's DRUGS AND MEDICINES! hydrops The clearing of the central shaft office and remarks: 1'ERFCMEItY, BRCSUKS, AND FANCY was brought to a successful issue on AKTICLK8. murder, wasn't it?" "Shocking A Large Stock Jut Arrived. Tuesday night. The work has been "What! what's that!" exclaims the under the charge of Mr. Pond, a Coroner, springing up. r . Pure Wines nnd MfH'ors for Mmlicinal Purpose. her head clean off!" nlOlnt Precriptiuua Careful! Omupouutled. "Chopped bright young fellow of say 23 years, son of Austin Bond, of North Adams continues the boy, carelessly. "Where when what street?" The fhaft, it will be remembered, is a "And she the bayonet, floors were II. put in one in 18 feet; and disfhese floors, with their heavy sup l0spenBioDofw6M rorin at courts martcretion, aud drumhead porting timbers, have now been taken of elements political true the are ial out, one by one, from the bottom up. To enable the miners to cut awsy . strength. in 18y, these timbers a movable platform was III. Specie payments without coin. . constructed, to fill the shaft, being IV. Civil rights mean the white suspended from the top by sx wire black cable and secured by several in man has no rights which the Government by JR. - ; " any Sewing Machine should lav s many ft-- - POINTS OF SUPERIORITY! as are e'ained for the 'Domes!ie" seems to many minds incredible. The faat the iHTenlor tSmrted right, tnd that should be superior is only result, and explains the extraordinary lead which this machine take, with the public oer machines long regarded as the best. i, e He-natur- al v Beautiful Illustrated Catalog of 4 DomePtie'' Paper Fashions famished free. (Knoloee Staxp) DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Company, 74 &!tU Street, Chicago, HU 1 AGENT FOR NOXTIIBBN PTAO, JOSEPH J. JOHNSON. ' Offdea Clljr.!) 't - Agents Wantcill |